Research on the invulnerability of cross-border bidirectional logistics network in e-commerce supply chain
Li Ding
International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, 2021, vol. 35, issue 3, 251-270
Abstract:
In order to improve the security of cross-border bidirectional logistics network in e-commerce supply chain, this paper proposes a research method for the invulnerability of cross-border bidirectional logistics network in e-commerce supply chain. This paper builds a cross-border two-way electricity supply chain logistics network model, that analyses the cross-border two-way electricity supply chain logistics network's anti-destroying ability of network security, network loss degree and average benefit evaluation indexes through the index variation characteristics that describe the network invulnerability, and cross-border development of two-way logistics network attack strategy on the impact of network invulnerability. Through experimental analysis, it is found that the anti-destruction analysis time of the method in this paper is always lower than 5.83 s, with the shortest time, and the analysis accuracy is always above 98.26%, with high accuracy, which can effectively resist the cross-border two-way logistics network attack of the e-commerce supply chain and improve the network security.
Keywords: e-commerce; supply chain; cross-border; bidirectional logistics; network; invulnerability. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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